Technology
Ring’s outdoor smart lighting system is on sale for $30 off on Amazon
You’ve probably heard of smart lighting systems for your home before — the Philips Hue setup is very popular among consumers and smart home aficionados because of its highly customizable nature and intuitive companion app. While the Philips Hue is perfect for indoor ambient lighting, it still leaves one important area out of the equation: Outside. While outdoor lighting may be an afterthought for some, it’s actually quite important for those who live in more rural, less well-lit locales.
The perfect way to solve your outdoor lighting woes, though, is this new smart floodlight kit from Ring — and you can save $30 on one if you purchase on Amazon.
Ring’s battery-powered floodlight setup truly goes above and beyond — when motion is detected, it’ll shine 600 lumens of light onto your driveway or other outdoor areas (in layman’s terms, it’s really bright). With the Ring companion app, you’ll get real-time movement notifications and have the ability to connect with other Ring-branded devices — like the smart doorbell and camera — for a fully functional security system using the included Ring Bridge. You can even turn the lighting kit on and off, as well as adjust the overall brightness using Alexa voice controls. Oh, and it’s completely wire-free, so setting it up will only take you a few minutes.
A smarter home is a safer home with Ring’s outdoor smart lighting system — save $30 when you purchase on Amazon.
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